Apr 19, 2012

New Study Separates Rhetoric from Reality on Security and Migration

MarketWatch: "Today, the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) and Mexico's College of the Northern Border (COLEF) released "Beyond the Border Buildup: Security and Migrants along the U.S.-Mexico Border," a year-long study on the impact of both countries' security policies on migration.

The study finds a dramatic buildup of U.S. security forces along the southern border--a fivefold increase of the Border Patrol in the last decade, an unusual new role for U.S. soldiers on U.S. soil, drones and other high-tech surveillance, plus hundreds of miles of completed fencing--without a clear impact on security. For instance, the study finds that despite the security buildup, more drugs are crossing than ever before." read more

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